MSU Denver Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19

March 17, 2020 @ 4:42 p.m.

Dear Members of the CU Denver Community,

We learned today that an MSU Denver employee on the Auraria Campus has tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus). Our thoughts are with the individual, as well as with family members and colleagues,
at this uncertain time.

What we know now is:

The employee was last on campus on March 11 and has been self-isolated at home since then.

MSU Denver is working with the Health Center at Auraria and Denver Department of Public Health.

Those who have been in relevant contact with the person who tested positive have already been notified by health professionals.

MSU Denver and Auraria Campus staff have already been following public health guidance regarding additional cleaning and sanitation steps to prevent the further spread of the virus.

In anticipation of the increasing likelihood of a positive COVID-19 case on campus, we are fortunate to have already transitioned to fully remote teaching and learning, and yesterday announced the restricted access to campus effective at the end of today. Staying away from campus and away from crowded places will be even more important as we expect to see more cases of the virus throughout the community. Continue to monitor our COVID-19 website for the latest information.

For Our Students

We recognize that this has been an extraordinary situation that requires unusual measures to ensure your safety and security. We will continue doing everything that is humanly possible to ensure that you have a successful academic experience.

For Faculty, Staff and Student Workers

Faculty and staff identified as “critical” should continue to report to work, as long as they feel healthy, and continue to follow prevention protocols.
Noncritical employees should continue to work remotely. Please be sure to fill out the required registration on our remote workforce site. We are asking all employees
to register, including faculty. Our goal is to continue the work of the university.

We remain committed to protecting the health, safety and well-being of our community, and to supporting individuals who test positive for the COVID-19
virus. Thank you for your patience and understanding, and please continue to take care of yourselves, your families and each other as we face what’s ahead together.

What to do if you test positive for COVID-19

If you are informed by the Colorado Department of Health & Environment (CDPHE) or a medical provider that you have tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19), please take the following steps.

These last two steps are especially important as we monitor the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) within the campus community and beyond. Gathering pertinent health information is essential to the well-being of the campus community.